This is definitely part of our plans. We're going to put it up along
with the rest of the image downloads via olpc.download.redhat.com.
--Chris
MBurns wrote:
An idea was proposed between myself and members of the OSL that are
working on various parts of the OLPC. When Sugar and, more importantly,
Activity Bundles, are fully up and running, what is going to be the
distribution means on a grand scale for these self-contained applications?
Sharing an activity friend-to-friend over the mesh gives an elegant way
to share the application to those who don't have it, but how to find the
application in the first place. The idea was something akin to the
KDE-Apps [1] website. Which itself is vaguely similar to the
download.com <http://download.com>, macupdate.com
<http://macupdate.com>, etc, software repositories.
We are proposing a single, centralized place to have Activity Bundles
hosted/aggregated, for children to find and download to their machines.
Games, applications and even educational content sets. What do you all
think of the idea?
The OSL is offering to host and administrate a site like this, if it is
seen as a useful tool for the community.
[1] http://kde-apps.org/
--
Michael Burns
Oregon State University
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